China’s Xi, Russia’s Putin hold video call following Trump inauguration

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China’s President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin held on Tuesday a video conference call, a day after Donald Trump was inaugurated as the US president for a second time.

During the appeal, whose shared component through the Kremlin, Putin said that the base of cooperation between Moscow and Beijing is a “large network of national interests and a coincidence of vision problems about relations between the wonderful powers. “

In expressing that Russia and China build their ties on the basis of problems such as friendship and mutual acceptance as true and benefits, Putin said that these relationships are “self -sufficient” and do not have internal political points or the existing global situation.

“All its strengthening fully meets the goals of the incorporated progression of Russia and China, the well-being of the peoples of the two countries,” Putin added.

He said that the two countries are coordinated on foreign platforms such as the UN, the OCS, the G20 and the APEC, jointly arguing the structure of a “fairer world order of the world order” and running towards “indivisible security” in Eurasia and in Eurasia the world.

“It is safe to say that foreign policy ties, the joint work of Russia and China objectively play an important stabilizing role in international affairs,” the Russian leader said.

He said that China is the largest of the resources of Russian power and that humanitarian ties are growing between the two countries.

XI, on the other hand, told Putin that China is willing to take relations with Russia with a “new height”, strengthen stability and resilience amid external challenges, and verify global equity and justice, according to an official Beijing.

Pointing out that this year marks the 80th anniversary of the founding of the UN, the Chinese president said that Beijing and Moscow should “jointly uphold the UN-centered international system, safeguard the hard-won fruits of victory in World War II, and protect their institutional power as founding members of the UN and permanent members of the Security Council.”

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